Lille striker Gervinho says he will revealed the club where he will play his football from the new European season sometime this week.

The Cote d'Ivoire international has been linked with a move to English clubs; Newcastle, Arsenal and Liverpool, but he disclosed that though he would love a move to England, he has not ruled out Spain or Germany.

The national teams of Argentina and Nigeria are expected to give a mark of respect to former Super Eagles’ defender, Olubayo Adefemi, who died in a car accident on April 18 in Greece.

A statement from Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said that teammates of late defender and their Argentinean opponents will observe a minute silence in honour of the former Xanthi Skoda of Greece player. The Super Eagles and their Argentine counterparts will also wear black armbands in the game for the late player.

“There will be a one-minute silence for Super Eagles’ defender Olubayo Adefemi, who died in a car crash in Greece on April 18, and the two teams will wear black armbands in his honour,” the statement read.

Ghana defender Samuel Inkoom has been ruled out of the 2012 African Nations Cup qualifier against Congo on Friday due to a thigh injury. The Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk defender picked a knock in training on Monday and team doctors say it will take close to four days for him to heal.

"He [Inkoom] had a muscle tear in his left thigh which he sustained yesterday in training,” said Black Stars doctor Major Percy Annan. “A scan today [Tuesday] confirmed our suspicion. However, he's started treatment."

It is unclear if the player, who turns 21 years tomorrow [Wednesday], will be available for the June 7 international friendly against South Korea in Seoul but it is a possibility.

Leading goal scorer in the Norwegian Eliteserien, Anthony Ujah, has been handed a chance to prove himself at international level by Nigeria U-23 coach Augustine Eguavoen.

The Lillestrom striker, who has plundered nine goals in nine appearances this season, is believed to be a replacement for injured striker Danny Uchechi ahead of the team's 2012 Olympic qualifier against Tanzania.

"I just got a call-up to the U-23 team and I will be in Lagos on Tuesday (today)," the 20-year-old told Kickoffnigeria.com.

Leicester City striker Uchechi will be missed after a muscle tear in the 4th minute of Nigeria's 1:0 international friendly loss to Costa Rica at the weekend.

The 23-year-old former Bastia player was made to undergo another medical test in Yaounde a day ago to confirm the authenticity of his injury claim upon receiving a call-up for the Cameroon-Senegal match.

A number of local tabloids had suggested that the player was using a phoney injury to snub coach Javier Clemente and the entire team once again.

FC Groningen’s midfielder Oluwafemi Ajilore, who had secured the club’s last final round ticket with a smashing strike against SC Heracles Almelo, could only watch as rivals ADO Den Haag claimed their place in the Europa League on penalties.

The first leg of the final round had ended 5-1 in favour of Ado Den Haag, but FC Groningen remarkably posted a 5-1 win of their own, to level it up 6-6 on aggregate.

ADO, who finished three points behind Groningen in the regular season, may well have been stunned by Groningen's second-half display, but recovered their composure in time for the shootout and edged it 4-3.

The absence of Uganda’s regular skipper Ibrahim Sekagya for Saturday’s key Orange Africa Cup of Nations Group J tie against Guinea Bissau has given his defensive partner Andy Mwesigwa a chance to wear the captain’s arm band. Cafonline.comcaught with Kazakhstan based defender for a chat ahead of the match.

Cafonline.com: A win on Saturday against Guinea Bissau will give Cranes a massive boost towards qualification for 2012 Orange Africa Cup of Nations set for Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. How prepared are you for the task?

Mwesigwa: First of all this is the first time I have seen the Cranes so well focused for the task.

Uganda Cranes hosts Guinea Bissau in a crucial match day 4 CAN 2012 qualifiergroup J tie on Saturday. In March this year, Coach Bobby Williamson led Cranes to their first away win against since 2000 against Bissau. Cafonline.com caught up with Bobby as he prepared the team for the return match.

Cafonline.com: How important is Saturday’s match against Guinea Bissau?

Bobby: It is extremely important in the light that Kenya will also playing Angola in the same group. We need to maintain our momentum. But all matches are important and we want to remain unbeaten in the group after the game on Saturday.